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Thomas Goudie, confectioner and the Kings Arms, Pitt Street 1848

By
Joseph Fowles
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[Dixson Reading Room Q84/56 c.9]
(Plate 30a, 'Sydney in 1848 : illustrated by copper-plate engravings of its principal streets, public buildings, churches, chapels, etc.' from drawings by Joseph Fowles)

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Fowles, Joseph

State Library of New South Wales

Sydney's first ice

Natural ice, imported from the lakes of the north-eastern United States, cooled the drinks of Sydneysiders for the first time in 1839. During the early 1850s, the trade provided relief during Sydney summers, as well as a spur to local engineers to improve ice manufacturing.

Goudie, Thomas

Confectioner and shopkeeper.

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Sydney in 1848

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Book published by author and artist Joseph Fowles in 1848 which depicted Sydney's streets and buildings in that year.